3. A Big Shoutout
Paul Mooney
Senior Architect @ Bluewave
pmooney@pmooney.net
Mark Myers
Developer From Hell / Wookie
mark@ldcvia.com
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5. Agenda
What is Salesforce? What is the App Cloud? Why should you care?
Let’s talk about differences to/with Domino
Similarities – in structure, security and App Dev
Show me the code!
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11. Why should you care?
Understand the system that you want to integrate with
Leverage your existing knowledge to build best-of-breed apps
13. Differences
Salesforce is born for multi-tenancy in the cloud- there is nothing on-premises
Salesforce doesn’t provide eMail end user capabilities – it integrates them
An administrator is not an administrator
14. Differences (a bit provocative though)
1) We care about the platform and how you write code!
2) We care about the platform and how you write code!
3) We care about the platform and how you write code!
4) We care about the platform and how you write code!
5) We care about the platform and how you write code!
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Welcome everyone
Intro to my person
Some may remember me from last year when talking about Code Reviews and Vaadin
Different role nowadays
NO Marketing/product session, it’s all about tech
Key Takeaway:We are a publicly traded company. Please make your buying decisions only on the products commercially available from Salesforce.
Talk Track:
Before I begin, just a quick note that when considering future developments, whether by us or with any other solution provider, you should always base your purchasing decisions on what is currently available.
We’re going through 4 main points.
What is
Why do I think that Domino and Salesforce App Cloud are so similar – and different
We’re all (mostly) developers… so there will be code!
Questions!
Who knows what Salesforce is?
And who knows what the App Cloud is?
When we talk about Salesforce there are two main areas:
The product
The platform
Products – or clouds - are mostly what you see here.
Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Commerce Cloud etc.
The – for me and for you as developers – important part is that what makes the clouds run: the platform.
That’s what we call “App Cloud”.
Did I say platform? Yes, I did.
You can see it like any other Enterprise offering, i. e. MS Office. There are tons of services and stuff available.
Don’t know everything after being with SF since May… there‘s so much to touch.
We‘ll focus today on REST and Lightning Out...
As you can see here we’re offering everything from No-Code development to full-code development.
It goes from visual builders for workflows in the no code area up to our own Frameworks to access the platform via any mobile device up to IoT and Artificial Intelligence using Salesforce Einstein.
Let us take a quick look about the broad set of capabilities.
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
So let’s talk about the similarities
Whatever email system you have – it integrates
Vendor-driven O365 and Gmail
Administrators manage the systems, but also ”develop”
Remember the low-code
You remember when I spoke about TRUST. This is where you as an App Dev will feel it...
THIS is very important to us.
You can RUN bad code – but we try hard to prevent it.
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So let’s talk about the similarities
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
So let’s talk about the similarities
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API
Complex systems require an understanding beyond REST API